Boston Bruins star Brad Marchand, known for his fierce competitiveness on the ice, showed his softer side recently when he encountered a struggling mother and her baby living in a car. What he did next left an indelible mark on those who witnessed it.
Marchand was leaving practice when he noticed a woman parked in an old sedan near the arena. Upon closer observation, he realized she was living out of the vehicle with her infant. Curious and concerned, Marchand approached to check if she needed help. The woman, visibly hesitant at first, eventually shared her story. She had lost her job and apartment, leaving her with no choice but to seek refuge in her car.
Moved by her plight, Marchand decided to take immediate action. Without drawing attention to himself, he quietly arranged for temporary housing for the mother and child at a nearby hotel. But the Bruins’ forward didn’t stop there—he connected her with local nonprofits specializing in homelessness prevention and family support. To help her get back on her feet, Marchand also covered childcare costs and contributed to her job search efforts by leveraging his network.
Word of Marchand’s kindness spread when the hotel staff shared the story on social media. Fans and community members praised him for using his platform to make a tangible difference. Marchand, however, remained humble about the act, stating, “It’s not about me—it’s about helping someone in need. Everyone deserves a chance.”
The mother, now employed and on the path to stability, expressed heartfelt gratitude for Marchand’s support. “He gave me hope when I felt hopeless,” she said.
This heartwarming story is a testament to how small acts of kindness can spark life-changing transformations, proving that even off the ice, Brad Marchand is a true MVP.
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© Sean M. Haffey/Getty ImagesBrad Marchand #63 of the Boston Bruins speaks with the media during 2017 NHL All-Star Media Day as part of the 2017 NHL All-Star Weekend at the JW Marriott on January 28, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
The Boston Bruins finally snapped their losing streak, which had dropped them into a wildcard spot in the NHL standings. After six consecutive losses, the Bruins, led by captain Brad Marchand, defeated the Florida Panthers to end their skid. However, the team is far from complacent, as interim coach Joe Sacco has made a pivotal decision: calling up a top prospect from their AHL affiliate to the starting lineup.
Although securing a win was vital for the Bruins to end their burden, Sacco and the players are well aware they got away with a wild game that could’ve easily ended in defeat. However, a win is a win, and the Bruins would gladly do it all over again if it ends with the two points in their back pocket.
After making his return to the lineup and his first practice with the first team since being slid down on November, Poitras made a very powerful statement, making something clear to Sacco, Marchand, and the rest of his teammates.
Brad Marchand #63 of the Boston Bruins poses for a portrait during the 2018 NHL All-Star at Amalie Arena on January 27, 2018 in Tampa, Florida.
“I just feel better overall being on the ice. I kind of just found the love for the game again,” Poitras confessed about his time with the Providence Bruins, via @NHLBruins on X. “Just got on the ice a lot more, more practices, more reps, just got that confidence back…just go out there, have fun, work hard, and let the rest of the stuff take care of itself…I thought it was very beneficial to me.”
Poitras’ numbers
Since being drafted by the Bruins in the 2022 NHL entry Draft with the 54th overall selection, Poitras has been a very exciting prospect in Boston’s pool. He made his professional debut on the Bruins 2023-24 season opener, and he registered his first point in that game, as well.
Poitras has played 47 games with the Bruins, recording 6 goals and 13 assists for 19 points and 0 plus/minus. Prior to being sent to the AHL, Poitras appeared in 14 games this season and scored once, while tallying three assists.
Marchand makes honest comment on win over Florida
While Marchand expressed joy over the hard-fought win against the Panthers, the Bruins captain also acknowledged the issues that still need to be addressed. After the game, Marchand delivered a candid message, seemingly directed at interim coach Joe Sacco.
“It’s a one-off. You don’t ever want to look at that and say that ‘We’re back’ type deal,” Brad Marchand admitted, via The Boston Herald. “We faced some adversity in that game that we got through. But it doesn’t mean that everything’s going to be right moving forward. It’s always about building. It’s great to get back in the win column. But there are still areas to improve.”